2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.polgeo.2004.09.017
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Constructing security on the U.S.–Mexico border

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“…a control barrier) is diminishing, and in the "right" conditions its negative effects are noticeable only in a small way, although they do not disappear completely (Ackleson, 2005). The characteristic feature of a border is that it can be a barrier, but that it can also provide certain opportunities: it can bring benefits, but also problems (Agnew, 2008;Sohn and Lara-Valencia, 2013;Van der Velde and Spierings, 2010).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…a control barrier) is diminishing, and in the "right" conditions its negative effects are noticeable only in a small way, although they do not disappear completely (Ackleson, 2005). The characteristic feature of a border is that it can be a barrier, but that it can also provide certain opportunities: it can bring benefits, but also problems (Agnew, 2008;Sohn and Lara-Valencia, 2013;Van der Velde and Spierings, 2010).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…W miarę postępów globalizacji i integracji rola granicy jako bariery (np. kontrolnej) zmniejsza się, w sytuacji sprzyjających warunków, jej negatywne efekty są odczuwalne tylko w nieznaczny sposób, ale nie znika zupełnie (Ackleson 2005). Charakterystyczne jest, że granica państwowa może jednocześnie stanowić barierę, ale także pewnego rodzaju szansę, jest źródłem korzyści, ale zarazem problemów (Agnew 2008, van der Velde, Sperings 2010, Sohn, Lara-Valencia 2013.…”
Section: Teoretyczne Aspekty Funkcjonowania Miast Podzielonychunclassified
“…From the late 1970s to the 1990s, border state politicians framed immigration and border policy as a law-and-order issue, and immigration became increasingly understood as a problem of migrant illegality (Ackelson 2005;Dunn 1996;Nevins 2002). Changes in immigration law -and in how the executive branch enforces it -have sparked a rethinking of the relationship between border and immigration enforcement, however.…”
Section: Immigration Law As Foreign Policymentioning
confidence: 99%